IU Physicists to get their 'glue-on'
Monday, May 19, 2008 - 14:56
in Physics & Chemistry
Indiana University physicists, with the backing of a National Science Foundation grant of $750,000, are preparing to study the strongest glue in the universe -- a glue so strong that it has held together the fundamental building blocks of matter since mere microseconds after the Big Bang.
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